ACC97: Actions You Can't Perform Once MDB Saved as an MDE FileID: Q187690
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Microsoft Access 97 includes a feature called Make MDE File, which you can
use to keep database applications compiled and secure. The Make MDE File
feature removes the text representation of your Visual Basic for
Applications code and stores only the binary compiled p-code.
If your database contains Visual Basic for Applications code, saving
your database as an MDE file compiles all modules, removes all editable
source code, and compacts the destination database. Your Visual Basic for
Applications code continues to run, but it cannot be viewed or edited, and
the size of your database is reduced due to the removal of the code.
When you create an MDE file, the original MDB file is unchanged. However,
saving your database as an MDE file prevents the following actions:
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Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: April 16, 1999